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03-10-2016
01:51 PM
here's our tutorials page http://hortonworks.com/tutorials/ and hive landing page http://hortonworks.com/hadoop/hive/
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03-10-2016
09:52 AM
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Can you try using hdfs://localhost:8020 or hdfs://machinname:8020
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03-10-2016
09:43 AM
If i understand your question correctly, there is a drop down between default config and custom config. There's also an override toggle next to custom properties.
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03-10-2016
08:27 AM
That's a great question, not sure that information is retained in the Ambari database, probably a good candidate for an enhancement jira.
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03-09-2016
11:25 PM
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You taught me something new, awesome community!
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03-09-2016
10:11 PM
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You can either parse your classpatg and remove the dependency programmatically or if you are getting an error when you deploy an application, use <exclude> tag ofaven to remove a conflicting, usually an older version of Jackson from your build. In my case it was the latter, maven was pulling an older version of Jackson core and in classpatg it was appearing before the one required by my mapreduce program.
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03-09-2016
04:31 PM
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Sure whatever works, you can show info on completed Sqoop job in metastore and parse that, then store it in whatever means convenient for you.
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03-09-2016
04:20 PM
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I should mention that you can store job definition in source control and write out the last record procesaed to an additional destination like hdfs as precaution. I would do that with Java hdfs api at some point to make sure not losing the row sequence.
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